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Show 0cl' CXt-c- The 21, 1943 f BEAR RIVER VALLEY Mr3. Marie Thompson and son T'rs. Filburn Johnson son Tom from Soda Springs, Idaho, with their l. Ny rr-sGarland Sunday, were Sunday guests of Mr. and t BRIDGE CLUB Mrs. Chris Tohmpson. cinr.vr with them. - V Precincts LNTERTAINED Mrs Jack Shucrwav wis hoot-eWednesday ever ins: to th2 ladies o her BrMg club at tier via Corinne LITERARY CLUB HEARS BOOK. REVIi-- Grouse Creek Honeyville Howell Jay Rhead was hostess Thursday evening to the members of the Tremonton-Garlan- d Junction Lakeside Lucin Penrose Literary club. Ruth Johnson re viewed the book, "The Burnish ed Blade," by Lawrence Scho PAYMENTS EA . teir IE ' Mrs. Reuben Baer entertained at a birthday party on Saturday for her son Mark, on his sixth birthday. Guests included and David Holmgren, Ellen Ta-ma- ra Foxley, Billy Woodhead, Tommy f Emm STOHL Tremonton Miie 41 imt Doom URSi SEE US FOR m CITY E 0 har! Audit ROLLING GRINDING 0 MIXING Women held their October meeting Monday the 18th at the First Ward banquet rooms. The program was under the direction of Katheryn Kerr, chairman of the legislative committee, and consisted of a reading by Carolyn Jensen, trio by Jean Mortensen, LeAnn Marble and Tess Crozier, with LeAnn Bunnell at the piano and an informative discourse on "Your Land and Mine" by Clifton Kerr, and remarks by Faun Quinney. President Esther S. Harris presided. Eight new members were voted into the club. 'JJpuc Dried Beet Pulp Available 'E PAT HIGHEST PRICES The Business and Professional Women of Utah held their Northern Region cpnference at Mt. Lomond Lodge in Ogden canyon Sunday. State officers Leah Merril, Susan Mae Grua and Jean Shon-k- a were in attendance. Rulon F. Starley, vice president of the Commercial Security, Bank at Ogden, was the guest speaker. Appearing on the program with a short talk on "Why We as Business and Professional Women should be interested in health and safety" was Alice Ward of the Tremonton B.P.W. Other local members attending the meeting were Esther S. Harris, Ethel Chiodo and Arlene Ficklin. CLIFTON KERR ADDRESSES BP.W.. The Business and Professional CLEANING v FOR GRAIN : i SPEECH MEET HELD IN BEAR RIVER WARD On Sunday, October 17th, the W.C.T.U. speech contest was held in the Bear River City ward chapel. Pat Reed of Corinne won the medal, her speech was entitled "For the Sake of My Boy" Other participants were Lavere Caroline Adams, Thatcher, Kala Kerr Elwood, Thompson, and Raolo Miller of Tremonton. A talk was given by Mrs. Vernon Johnson and the award was presented by A. J. Taylor. Joan Brockman played two accordian solos. 1 rM f I it i got to Have a little work on that machine betore sprtnr,. bo4e probably laid that more e once Thousand of farm- e have. But after the ma- E'e is In the shed for winter, ,raIr cfira neglected until W$ to ukw it back into the dlS? , X'e'9 a ggtion that will you time and money. As nf'i es you finish this year - ,,Pli- ijopj your AD ID " I .,,I All-Cro- p .harvester, tun p jfTrrrrir I and took, check implement -- . them over, ii maj be need made, to adjustment them to bring Our shop ia well equipped to handle all kinds of repair work, from a simple welding job to complete overhauling. Our m chanics have the knack of do- fog first rate work at the lowest possible cost to you. Let get your equipment ia shape while there'i time to da a good job. u. Elwood Tremonton No. 1 Tremonton No. 2 DOROTHY GARFIELD HOSTESS TO LITERARY GUILD , Friday night In the John Garfield home, Mrs. Dorothy Garfield was hostess to the Literary the book review "The Great Guild Mrs. Garland Puzy gave Snow" by Henry Norton J F F CLU3 MEETS The ladies of the J.F.F. club met this week at the home of Mrs. Aldred Christensen. Luncheon was served and the evening was spent In sewing. Mr. and Mrs. Mason spent the weekend in Logan, visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Grant Sorenson and Mr. and Mrs. L. Earl. Sotardof HBC DOX ELDER MOTOR COMPANY TREMONTON Invited to participate. The social science lesson will be given Tuesday by Bonnie Giles. Plymouth Portage Promontory, Corinne i Mrs. Robert WinzeVr and children and Mrs. Vcrn Peterson and children, visited with Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Eldredge in Twin Falls over the wckend, while their husbands were out hunting. Vern Peterson was able to get a deer. Le 500,-00- 51-00- Fu-lal- la A r ' i Mr. and Mrs. Dick Allen and Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Stohl spent Saturday in Ogden, and Mrs. Paul Stine of Ogden, spent the weekend in Tremonton with the Aliens. Weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rueben Bair Mrs. Reed Giles was in Salt were Mr. and Mrs. Mel Wood Lake City Wednesday to attend and family. the funeral of her aunt, Mrs. Charles Weed. Mr. and Mrs. Denzil Ballard Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Dodd have moved into their new home this had Mrs. Venice Hakalo of Price, week. Utah, visiting them for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. John Contento of Salt Lake spent the weekend at Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Allen of the home of their parents, Mr. Hyrum and Reuel Allen of and Mrs. S. G. Getz. Arizona, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Noel Cook, Monday. Miss Patsy Stander returned home Sunday after spending the Mr. and Mrs. Edward Newton week with her sister, Mrs. past and O. E. Garfield, and Mrs. Lou in Ogden. Goddard Mary meO. John Garfield, attended morial services for Veloy Vest, PAY l LEADER WANT-AD- S at Mona, Utah on Thursday. Hol-broo- BJORN RESCUES SKI GEAR Speaker At First Ward. tltOM ICY RANGE LAKE The speaker at the Sunday ' Meivin K. (Babe) BJorn, ski evening services at the F.rst coach at the University of Wy- ward will be Rulon B. Gamer. oming and member of the Snowy Range Eki Club of Laramie, had Mr. and I.Irs. Earl Marble ar.d his troubles Tuesday afternoon. Melinda spent a few daughter Bjorn, who has been working on West Yellowstone, arat days ski equipment at the Libby Creek home Friday evening. ski area in the Snowy Range was riving bringing a portable ski tow down Mr. and Mrs. iAiuei R Winfrom the the winter sports area, were in Salt on busitrier when he stopped on a side road Thur.--y on of ness and Friday near Barber lake to get a drink. week. last Hardly had Bjorn turned his back when his car (with the portable tow) disappeared. Bjorn, looking for his missing model A "TV Ford, glanced in the direction of the lake, just In time to see the automobile sinking out of sight. Bjorn, a man of quick wit, jumped into the icy waters and, after several dives, rescued the valuable tow gear. Later Wednesday afternoon, the car was hauled from the lake by timber workers from the Lars Johnson timber camp. Meivin Is the son of Mr. and Ford Owen, Kansas City, Is a Mrs. S. E. Bjorn of Tremonton. natural born trader, who has 0 Mr. and Mrs. Chris Thomp personally bought and sold 40 in mules He started years. son and Mrs. Gladys Ellensen, and Tommie and Gerry were in trading at 11, learned to read Salt Lake City Friday to help and write at 18, after he was Connie Hale celebrate her sixth married, and his wife became his partner. Owen now owns California From Returns birthday. Connie is thp acres of Iand worlh Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gephart re daughter of the Thompsons and 000. a niece of Mrs. Ellenson. turned home the past week from vMUNGE and CHOCOLATE their visit to California, wi.ere Mrs. Elmer V7mMT, Mrs DRINKS. the were guests of relatives in Cornwall Mrs T'ic Fronk, Los Angeles and Sacraivciuo. Mrs. Wayne rtonk. Mrs. Horace MILK NOW AVAILABLE I.N PAI'fcK CARTONS Peck and Mr.. Harry Drew wc nt CI to matme-to Lake Salt ,y the Undergo Operations show "Carou..i.'' They were Major operations were perin Sale Lake by Mr. and formed Thursday at the hospital joined Mrs. Russ Wa'.hon and Mr. und for Mrs. Jack Garn, Mrs. V. V. Mrs. Wynn Ilan.sen. Mohr, mother of Dr. A. J. Mohr, l and Owen Stokes. Mrs. Francis Fridal visited last PHONE last week in Salt Lake and Mur-- ! I 197 Weekend guests at the Garray. land Puzey home were Mr. and Mrs. Verl Bishop of Salt Lake A Maude Wood 4 and Mrs. Sarah Allen left for Los Angeles, Friday. Mrs. Wood has returned to her home rtft?r vWJr.ur h:re, and Mrs. AU?n will visit wHh California. City. tclatives in Sout-ic-rMrs.- FEATURING a New Type EVERTON DELUXE MATTERSS MACHINERY NEW k INNER-SPRIN- G BEEN INSTALLED TO MAKE MATTRESSES OF THE HIGHEST QUALITY. HAS IF YOU WANT A NEW MATTRESS .... OR HAVE YOUR OLD MATTRESS REBUILT Priced at $19.95 SEE US up k, EVERTON MATTRESS CO. PHONE 27 BRIGIIAM CITY 2 PHONE TREMONTON 80-R- 17 ... : IK 0 A. eV3 J CANDIES IIALL-O-WEE- N 16 ox. 16 oz. 49c 49c MOTHER GOOSE POPCORN pkg. 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Engine, are powerful thick-leav- HaU-o-we- Hall-o-we- ATTENTION, RELIEF SOCIETY MEMBERS Singing practice will be held Monday evening, at 7:30 In the Tremonton Second ward. A1J are rtASHI r Fielding Garland REGION CONFERENCE ME3XBEB FEDERAL WAREHOUSE SYSTEM l Snowville Thatcher Local Happenings 'par Lynn Lakeside Lucin Tremonton R.F.D. 2 Park Valley Riverside Grace Hales Rosette Mrs. Charles Kunzler Snowville Mrs. Reed Larkin Tremonton R.F.D. 2 Mrs. Golden Burton Millie Welling Fielding Garland Mrs. Ellen Nielsen Tremonton R.F.D. 1 Charlotte Munns Tremonton Mrs. Earl Marble Tremonton Anna Zesiger Yost L.,.. aa Tracy Johnson, Yost Patty Shumway, Richard Hales, Tamara Johnson, Becky and Dsnny Wood of Ogden and Bar LOGAN, UTAH bara Stucki of Logan. Assisting Mrs. Baer with the party were Venna Wood of OgMrs. Ernest Cornwall took Mr. den and Anna Davis of Logan. and Mrs Reed Mason and children to Yellowstone Park last LOCAL WOMAN ADDRESSES week. 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